Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Spotlight for Dandelion Is Dead by Rosie Storey

 

Dandelion Is Dead by Rosie Storey

Published:  January 13, 2026 by Berkley

Genre: Family Life – Siblings, Coming Of Age, Women’s Fiction

Taken from Goodreads:  Jake has fallen head over heels for Dandelion. The only problem? Dandelion is dead.

When Poppy discovers unanswered messages from a charming stranger in her late sister’s dating app, she makes an impulsive choice: She’ll meet him, just once, on what would have been Dandelion’s fortieth birthday. It’s exactly the kind of wild adventure her vivacious sister would have pushed her toward.

Jake is ready to find something real—and not least because his ex-wife’s twentysomething boyfriend has moved into their old family home. When he meets the intriguing woman who calls herself Dandelion, their connection is undeniable, and he can think of little else.

As their relationship deepens, Poppy finds herself trapped in a double life she never meant to create. Every moment with Jake feels genuine, electric, and totally right—despite the fact they’re tangled in deceit. As the lines between grief and love blur, Poppy faces a choice: keep her sister’s memory alive through her lies, or risk everything for a chance at her own happiness?

With sparkling wit and aching tenderness, debut author Rosie Storey gives us a modern love story about the courage it takes to live again after loss and finding hope in the most unexpected places.

 

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Author Bio: Rosie Storey grew up on a farm in the south of England. She left her corporate career to finish her debut novel, Dandelion is Dead. She holds a master’s in creative writing, lives in East London, and works as a writing coach.

Book Review for The Bookbinder's Secret by A.D. Bell

 

The Bookbinder's Secret by A.D. Bell

Published: January 13, 2026 by St. Martin's Press

Genre:  Historical Fiction, Books About Books

 

Taken from Goodreads:  Every book tells a story. This one tells a secret.

A young bookbinder begins a hunt for the truth when a confession hidden beneath the binding of a burned book reveals a story of forbidden love, lost fortune, and murder.

Lilian ("Lily") Delaney, apprentice to a master bookbinder in Oxford in 1901, chafes at the confines of her life. She is trapped between the oppressiveness of her father’s failing bookshop and still being an apprentice in a man’s profession. But when she’s given a burned book during a visit to a collector, she finds, hidden beneath the binding, a fifty-year-old letter speaking of love, fortune, and murder.

Lily is pulled into the mystery of the young lovers, a story of forbidden love, and discovers there are more books and more hidden pages telling their story. Lilian becomes obsessed with the story but she is not the only one looking for the remaining books and what began as a diverting intrigue quickly becomes a very dangerous pursuit.

Lily's search leads her from the eccentric booksellers of London to the private libraries of unscrupulous collectors and the dusty archives of society papers, deep into the heart of the mystery. But with sinister forces closing in, willing to do anything for the books, Lilian’s world begins to fall apart and she must decide if uncovering the truth is worth the risk to her own life.

 

My Thoughts:  A book about books that is a historical fiction with a touch of magic…sounds perfect.   This book had me enchanted from the beginning and kept me entertained until I read the last page.  I love the main mystery, but the other parts of the story were just as wonderful. 

Lily is a character wiser than her years and the time she is living in.   I enjoyed seeing her be persistent in her search for the answers of this unknown book and author.  Her willingness to put herself in danger to protect those around her showed her strength and love for others.   All that she learned while searching for the missing books and clues gave us a great look at a past couples history.

The Bookbinder’s Secret is an amazing historical fiction book, go get your copy!   I highly recommend it.

Thank you to St. Martin’s Press for a copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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Monday, January 12, 2026

Blog Tour with Excerpt for A Brotherly Devotion by Jill Bray

 


A Brotherly Devotion  by Jill Bray

YORK 1224: On a hot July night, Brother Clement is savagely murdered when returning from administering to Lady Maud de Mowbray.

Simon de Hale, Sheriff of Yorkshire, is in his office when Abbot Robert visits to inform him of the murder, and request that he take responsibility for investigating the killing.

Simon is unsure whether the murder is a crime against the Abbey, or if it is a more personal matter against the monk.

Commencing their investigation, Simon and his deputy, Adam, ride out to see Lady Maud de Mowbray at Overton - the last person to see Brother Clement alive. When they encounter her son, Roger de Mowbray, they both take an instant dislike to him.

Lady Mowbray reveals to Simon that she intends to leave her money to the Abbey, and Simon can see this being a motive for the monk’s murder, if her son was aware of this.

The investigation gathers pace and a murder weapon is found.

A banquet is held at the castle to honour the Royal Justice - during which, one of the guests is exposed as the murderer and apprehended. But that will not be the end of the story for Simon and his family.

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EXCERPT:   This extract is from the end of Chapter 12, when the young stable-boy Edward watches a man hide something in the kitchen midden and finds the dagger. I love the description of the dawn and how Edward is hidden against the trunk of the tree.

 It was barely daybreak; the morning light was beginning to change the darkness of the night into the half-light of early morning. The long, dark shadows were starting to take shape and form in the dawn light. The young boy had escaped from the stables at the manor to sit under the oak tree outside the walls. He was safe there, away from the harsh stable-master, and the stillness of the morning air and the tree calmed him. Soon it would be time to make his way quietly back to the stables, before he was missed; but he had a little more time yet before the servants would start their daily chores, and the horses would need feeding. The tree was his sanctuary; it was the one thing that was steadfast in his world and offered him solace. As long as he could escape to sit beneath its sheltered canopy, then he could face anything that might happen to him under the harsh stable master.

In the darkness, the boy blended in with the gnarled trunk of the old tree and the man coming out of the manor gate, had no idea that he had been seen. The boy watched with curiosity as the man walked around the corner of the manor walls towards the midden, where the spoil from the kitchens was dumped. It was away from the main entrance of the manor, and out of sight for any arriving guests; and where the aroma of rotting food would not impinge on the main house. The boy wondered why someone should be going around to the midden at dawn, and his curiosity was piqued even more as he watched the man take something out of his cloak and bury it in the depth of the midden. The man stopped and looked around himself, but the boy was well hidden in the shadows of the night. He watched as the man quickly made his way back along the wall and then disappeared inside the wooden gate into the manor complex.

The boy waited for a while to make sure the man wasn’t coming back and then stole quietly from his place under the tree and walked across the grass to where he had been standing at the midden. He was intrigued to know what the man had concealed beneath the scraps of waste and peelings. It took him a little while of digging into the pile of waste before his hand felt the cold sharpness of what had been hidden. His fingers grasped around it, and he pulled it out so that he could look at it in the increasing daylight. The dagger was beautiful, with its ornate carving on the blade. The boy turned it around in his hands; he had never seen anything like it before and now it was his. The boy decided he would hide it in the barn where he slept, burying it deep in the hay, so no-one else would find it. It was a treasure that he didn’t want anyone else to see.

Author Bio – 

Jill lives on the Island of Guernsey now, but is originally from Yorkshire. She has a love of early medieval history which led her to study the subject at Huddersfield College in the 1980's. Working in Leeds at the time, meant that she had access to the Yorkshire Archaeological Society on their late night opening and following research, she wondered what the lives of the people she read about were actually like. This started a love of writing historical fiction, but her initial stories were never sent to a publisher. Life and work then intervened and writing was put to one side. It was only following a workshop held by the Guernsey Literary Festival in 2024 on writing historical fiction, that her love of writing was reignited. Her first novel 'A Brotherly Devotion' was published in July 2025.

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Spotlight for FOR OUR NEXT SONG by Jessica James

FOR OUR NEXT SONG by Jessica James

Published:  Berkley Trade Paperback Original; January 13, 2026;

Genre: Rockstars; Contemporary Romance; LGBTQ+ 

The story: The decade-long friendship between two rock goddesses is thrust into the spotlight after their mutual desire strikes a perfect—and very public—chord.

For Glitter Bats keys player Jane Mercer, writing music helps tune out her self-doubt from a strict upbringing. Composing also distracts from her longtime feelings for her bandmate and best friend, Keeley, who Jane can’t pursue if she wants to keep her bisexuality out of the media. But when an incompetent percussionist quits mid–recording session on one of her major solo projects, there’s only one drummer to call to make the deadline.

Keeley Cunningham is determined to do what’s best for the newly-reunited Glitter Bats—including conceal her incurable attraction to Jane by keeping her distance. Still, when Jane asks for her help in the studio, Keeley drops everything to fill in. They collaborate harmoniously… until their repressed feelings crescendo into a massive argument about the band’s future that leaves them barely speaking.

As music forces Jane and Keeley into increasingly close proximity, the lingering tension finally ignites into the romance they’ve both been craving—and it’s hot, emotional, and fundamentally secret. But after an intimate moment is caught on camera, they’ll have to decide if their duet can survive its debut—both on and off stage.

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Meet the Author (taken from her website):  Jessica writes steamy, heartfelt love stories about ambitious women and the people who fall head over heels for them. Her romance obsession began with strong influences from Jane Austen, Meg Cabot, and early 2000’s rom coms. In November 2021, Jessica was selected as a Pitch Wars mentee for adult contemporary romance. Her debut novel, For One Night Only, released on January 7, 2025 from Berkley/Penguin Random House. For Our Next Song, a companion novel, is set to release January 13, 2026.

In addition to writing, Jessica has a passion for music—she’s a mezzo soprano with a BA in Music and a deep love of Broadway, but fortunately has never been a rock star. Her spare time is spent reading everything she can get her hands on, going to concerts, watching Sci-Fi and Fantasy series, trying new cookie recipes, playing cozy video games, and exploring the Pacific Northwest, where she lives with her spouse and their magical reindeer herding dog. She can be found with an iced oat milk latte in hand regardless of the weather.

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Friday, January 9, 2026

Blog Tour with Excerpt for The Retired Assassin’s Guide to Orchid Hunting

 


The Retired Assassin’s Guide to Orchid Hunting

Assassin. Gardener. Reluctant cat adoptee.

All Dante wants is to be left alone in the small New Zealand town no ones heard of. No drama. No bodies. No questions. But then, of course, the orchid convention comes to town, and Dante is knee deep in suspects, intrigue, and red herrings.

On top of all this, Dante must navigate a mysterious woman from his past, cat issues, and the terrifying prospect of a first date. And he has to do it while fighting his instinct to solve problems the old-fashioned way: permanently.

The Retired Assassins Guide to Orchid Huntingis a cosy paranormal mystery with found family, ghosts, a grumpy assassin and a sunshine gardener.

Come for the murder, stay for the cat, the gardens, and the New Zealand country charm.

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EXCERPT:  

In which the straight way is lost.

Dante walked around the waterfront, his stomach churning uneasily. His next step was unclear.

An MI6 agent had come here, to his turf, and they hadn’t made formal contact. The only reason for this was that they planned to kill him.

Worse yet, Charlie was with Stephanie. That complicated things immensely. The last thing he wanted was a hostage situation.

This required careful handling. Dante wondered who he’d managed to annoy enough to want him dead.

On his wrist, his watch alarm made a small buzz against his skin. Dante smiled, a curl of his lip that contained no humour whatsoever. Sometimes it wasn’t nice to be proven right.

* * *

In his back garden, Dante waited in the deep shadows under the weeping willow. Someone had deactivated his alarm - the obvious, consumer-grade one that he’d installed as a first defence. That had tripped the silent alarm his watch monitored.

The second security system was working perfectly well, and showed Dante that right now, someone was stealthily and methodically searching the wall at the back of his sitting room.

His weapons stash was hidden there behind a false panel. It looked like the searcher was using an infrared flashlight with goggles — a nice piece of kit that Dante almost preferred to self-contained infrared.

He ran over his options. He could trip the alarm himself and set off an ear-splitting siren. The searcher would flee, most likely out the back and right past Dante’s hiding place.

He could call the police, who would arrive, sirens blaring, with much the same outcome.

Or, he could enter his house in absolute silence and confront the searcher himself. The hairs on the back of his neck rose as this option swam clearer in his mind, like a shark circling closer through murky waters.

On this path, death awaited. If not his, then certainly the intruder’s.

It felt as inevitable as the pull of the tide. Dante was not a gardener who used to be an assassin. He was an assassin pretending to be a gardener.

Waiting in the darkest shadows in the dead hour of the night, it was harder and harder to deny this fact.

He tried to remember the AA motto, but it slipped from his mind. Instead, another phrase entered his thoughts. It had been spoken to him, quite recently, by a man who was now dead.

“I found myself in a dark wood, for the straight way was lost.”

Without consciously choosing to, Dante glided out of the shadows, his Glock fitting perfectly into the palm of his hand. The back door lock clicked open as his fingerprint touched the sensor.

It was the witching hour of midnight as death entered the house.

 



Author Bio  Naomi is a writer living in New Zealand. When not busy writing or raising her twin son and daughter, she spends her free time (ha!) surfing, kitesurfing, and retrieving her shoes from Max the dog.

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Book Review for The Storm by Rachel Hawkins

 

The Storm by Rachel Hawkins

Published:  January 6, 2026 by St. Martin's Press

Genre:  Mystery Thriller

Taken from Goodreads:  St. Medard’s Bay, Alabama is famous for three things: the deadly hurricanes that regularly sweep into town, the Rosalie Inn, a century-old hotel that’s survived every one of those storms, and Lo Bailey, the local girl infamously accused of the murder of her lover, political scion Landon Fitzroy, during Hurricane Marie in 1984.

When Geneva Corliss, the current owner of the Rosalie Inn, hears a writer is coming to town to research the crime that put St. Medard’s Bay on the map, she’s less interested in solving a whodunnit than in how a successful true crime book might help the struggling inn’s bottom line. But to her surprise, August Fletcher doesn’t come to St. Medard’s Bay alone. With him is none other than Lo Bailey herself. Lo says she’s returned to her hometown to clear her name once and for all, but the closer Geneva gets to both Lo and August, the more she wonders if Lo is actually back to settle old scores.

As the summer heats up and another monster storm begins twisting its way towards St. Medard’s Bay, Geneva learns that some people can be just as destructive—and as deadly—as any hurricane, and that the truth of what happened to Landon Fitzroy may not be the only secret Lo is keeping…

 

My Thoughts: The Storm is the perfect thriller.   I love the setting and the fact that the history of the town was shared within the story.  The reasoning for the name, the history of the hurricanes, and the history of the people was all shared and made the story so much more than just a thriller.   This book had me turning pages excited to see what would happen next while also trying to slow down because I did not want the book to ever end. 

I was entertained through the entire books.  I did not have that ah-ha moment that I always want when reading a thriller.  The big twist was something that I did not see coming and looking back I see that I should have. 

Thank you St. Martin’s Press for a copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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Meet the Author (taken from her website):  Born in Virginia and raised in Alabama, Rachel Hawkins has been writing since Kindergarten when her first book, a tense thriller involving a unicorn, a witch, and a princess, was called, “very imaginative!” by her teacher and “a searing work of genius” by her mother.

Since then, Rachel has written over a dozen books for children and adults (sadly all unicorn-free thus far), and been published in more than twenty countries. As Rachel Hawkins, she wrote the New York Times bestselling THE WIFE UPSTAIRS, a Southern Gothic twist on JANE EYRE that the Southern Review of Books called, “a thrill ride,” and Entertainment Weekly dubbed, “a gothic thriller laced with arsenic.” Her latest thriller, RECKLESS GIRLS, also debuted on the New York Times list with Kirkus calling it, “a soapy, claustrophobic page-turner.”

When not writing modern Gothic thrillers as Rachel Hawkins, she also pens paranormal romantic comedies under the name Erin Sterling. Her debut romance, THE EX HEX, was a Book of the Month pick as well as a New York Times and USA Today Bestseller.

Rachel currently lives in Auburn, Alabama with her husband, son, and five cats. (Yes, five. She knows.). In her free time, she enjoys reading, cooking, and picking up an assortment of creative hobbies she will give up on after a week or two. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram.

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The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave

Before Owen Michaels disappears, he smuggles a note to his beloved wife of one year: Protect her. Despite her confusion and fear, Hannah Hall knows exactly to whom the note refers—Owen’s sixteen-year-old daughter, Bailey. Bailey, who lost her mother tragically as a child. Bailey, who wants absolutely nothing to do with her new stepmother.











Sincerely, Mr Braden by Melissa Foster

Come along for the fun, sexy ride as this business-savvy, pleasure-oriented billionaire gets the shock of his lifetime and finds out his ever-efficient virtual assistant is not the man he thinks he is but a beautiful businesswoman who knows many of his secrets and has some of her own in Sincerely, Mr. Braden.









A Lie for a Lie by Ren DeStefano

A deadly game of cat and mouse unfolds when a housewife with a secret life takes on a tech billionaire with secrets darker than her own . . . from the author of How I'll Kill You.














Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan

From The New York Times bestselling author of Nora Goes Off Script , a romance about a single mother who’s offered a Pretty Woman -type deal that’s too good to refuse.

Thursday, January 8, 2026

Available Now!! Hard Feelings by Jennifer Millikin

 

Hard Feelings by Jennifer Millikin is now live!


Cecily Hampton's first date with Dominic Bellinger started out like a dream. The conversation? Flowing. The chemistry? Sizzling. But when Cecily overhears a phone call Dom steps away to take, she grabs her purse and makes a run for it. She knows a red flag when she sees one.

Unfortunately, avoiding Dom becomes impossible when they're both summoned to Las Vegas to celebrate their mutual friends. Armed with a vow to hate Dom forever, Cecily lands in Sin City ready to unleash her dirtiest looks on him. Except, Dom's salty attitude is making it clear Cecily isn't the only one with hard feelings.

When shooting daggers turns into shooting tequila, Dom and Cecily wake up to find themselves with a nasty hangover and new titles: Mr. & Mrs.

A rush to undo the drunken mistake is halted when Cecily's grandmother announces she's dying, and her final wish is to road trip around Arizona with her family. Including her granddaughter's new husband.

Cecily can't decide which is worse - being stuck in a luxury motor coach with Dom, or her estranged family.

But somewhere between a stay at a haunted hotel and unwittingly attending a nudist colony, their thinly veiled insults and barbed remarks give way to the attraction from their first date. They tell themselves it's just this once...twice...ok, three times.

Scratching an itch starts looking a lot like newlywed bliss. And their temporary marriage? It just might turn into forever.



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Available Now!! Red Zone by Lisa Suzanne

 

Red Zone by Lisa Suzanne is now live!


My job is simple: make Maverick Jennings, the world’s grumpiest quarterback, look like a decent human being. If I can’t fix his reputation, I can kiss my dream of launching my own brand consulting business goodbye.

His job? Making my life a living nightmare.

He’s arrogant, impossible, and entirely too handsome for someone so determined to self-destruct. He rejects every idea, challenges every strategy, and looks at me like he can’t decide whether to strangle me or kiss me. Honestly, same.

But the closer I get to the man behind the headlines, the more I realize his scowl is hiding a world of pain.

He’s my most difficult client. I’m his last chance.

It only takes one reckless night to change everything.

Somewhere between tension and temptation, protecting his image became more than just a job. Now my career is in the red zone, and the wrong choice between loyalty and love could cost me everything.

RED ZONE is a spicy Pro Football, Enemies to Lovers, Grumpy/Sunshine Romance from Amazon Top Ten Bestselling author Lisa Suzanne. This standalone in the Bradley Legacy is a swoony, emotional roller coaster that will tug at your heartstrings.


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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Book Review for Skylark by Paula McLain

 

Skylark by  Paula McLain

Published:  January 6, 2026 by Atria Books

Genre:  Historical Fiction

Taken from Goodreads:  The New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Wife weaves a mesmerizing tale of Paris above and below—where a woman’s quest for artistic freedom in 1664 intertwines with a doctor’s dangerous mission during the German occupation in the 1940s, revealing a story of courage and resistance that transcends time.

1664: Alouette Voland is the daughter of a master dyer at the famed Gobelin Tapestry Works, who secretly dreams of escaping her circumstances and creating her own masterpiece. When her father is unjustly imprisoned, Alouette's efforts to save him lead to her own confinement in the notorious Salpêtrière asylum, where thousands of women are held captive and cruelly treated. But within its grim walls, she discovers a small group of brave allies, and the possibility of a life bigger than she ever imagined.

1939: Kristof Larson is a medical student beginning his psychiatric residency in Paris, whose neighbors on the Rue de Gobelins are a Jewish family who have fled Poland. When Nazi forces descend on the city, Kristof becomes their only hope for survival, even as his work as a doctor is jeopardized.

A spellbinding and transportive look at a side of Paris known to very few—the underground city that is a mirror reflection of the glories above—Paula McLain’s unforgettable new novel chronicles two parallel journeys of defiance and rescue that connect in ways both surprising and deeply moving.

My Thoughts:  I enjoy WWII books.  It is my favorite era to read about. I had heard stories about how women who were considered too smart, therefore mentally unstable, were treated during WWII and this one fell into step with what I already knew.  I had heard the horrific conditions  they were forced into and the treatments that were done to them.  Skylark is that story. 

The dual timeline was confusing.  I did not follow how they were coming together.   Each timeline, separately was a great story.  Now that I have finished the book, I would have liked for them to come together cleaner but I just do not see it.    There were a few other points of view added to the story that added to the story just not coming together for me.  

I really wanted to love this book but it was just okay for me. 

Thank you Atria Books for a copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. 

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Meet theAuthor (taken from her website):  Paula McLain is the author of the New York Times bestselling novels, The Paris WifeCircling the Sun, and Love and Ruin. Her latest instant bestseller is, When the Stars Go Dark.

Paula McLain was born in Fresno, California in 1965. After being abandoned by both parents, she and her two sisters became wards of the California Court System, moving in and out of various foster homes for the next fourteen years. When she aged out of the system, she supported herself by working as a nurses aid in a convalescent hospital, a pizza delivery girl, an auto-plant worker, a cocktail waitress–before discovering she could (and very much wanted to) write. She received her MFA in poetry from the University of Michigan in 1996.

McLain’s essays have appeared in Town & CountryGood HousekeepingReal SimpleO the Oprah MagazineHuffington PostThe Guardian, the New York Times and elsewhere. She is also the author of the memoir, Like Family: Growing up in Other People’s Houses, two collections of poetry, and the debut novel, A Ticket to Ride. She lives with her family in Cleveland.